Mapping relationships using electronic communications data
First Claim
1. A computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having program code embodied therewith, the program code is executable by a processor to:
- collect basis data related to a pair of people, the pair of people consisting only of a first person and a second person;
create a pairwise relationship data set including a who attribute portion and a what attribute portion, the pairwise relationship data set corresponding to a pairwise entity including only the pair of people;
define the who attribute portion of the pairwise relationship data set by storing, for the pairwise entity;
(i) first person data related to the identity of the first person, and (ii) second person data related to the identity of the second person;
define the what attribute portion of the pairwise relationship data set by storing, for the pairwise entity, topic data, with the topic data being;
(i) based on the basis data related to the pair of people, and (ii) pre-determined topics of interest to the pairwise entity;
monitor an online chat session between the pair of people; and
send, to the first person, an electronic message including a portion of the topic data;
wherein;
the basis data includes the first person data, the second person data, and the topic data.
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Abstract
A pairwise relationship data set with multiple attributes (such as, who, what, when, where, how) and with the what attribute (also called the topic attribute) having a word dimension and a people dimension. The data in the topic dimension of the what attribute relates to topics (including other people) relating to the specific, human, personal relationship between the first person and the second person of the pairwise pair. The what attribute data is derived by processing basis data, which includes correspondence data (that is, the substance of correspondence that the first and second persons participate in, including instant messaging and e-mail exchanges. Pairwise relationship data is displayed to a user in real time during a chat session.
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20 Claims
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1. A computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having program code embodied therewith, the program code is executable by a processor to:
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collect basis data related to a pair of people, the pair of people consisting only of a first person and a second person; create a pairwise relationship data set including a who attribute portion and a what attribute portion, the pairwise relationship data set corresponding to a pairwise entity including only the pair of people; define the who attribute portion of the pairwise relationship data set by storing, for the pairwise entity;
(i) first person data related to the identity of the first person, and (ii) second person data related to the identity of the second person;define the what attribute portion of the pairwise relationship data set by storing, for the pairwise entity, topic data, with the topic data being;
(i) based on the basis data related to the pair of people, and (ii) pre-determined topics of interest to the pairwise entity;monitor an online chat session between the pair of people; and send, to the first person, an electronic message including a portion of the topic data; wherein; the basis data includes the first person data, the second person data, and the topic data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A system comprising:
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a memory having computer readable computer instructions; and a processor for executing the computer readable instructions, the instructions including; collecting basis data related to a pair of people, the pair of people being including consisting only of a first person and a second person; creating a pairwise relationship data set including a who attribute portion and a what attribute portion, the pairwise relationship data set corresponding to a pairwise entity including only the pair of people; defining the who attribute portion of the pairwise relationship data set by storing, for the pairwise entity;
(i) first person data related to the identity of the first person, and (ii) second person data related to the identity of the second person;defining the what attribute portion of the pairwise relationship data set by storing, for the pairwise entity, topic data, with the topic data being;
(i) based on the basis data related to the pair of people, and (ii) pre-determined topics of interest to the pairwise entity;monitoring an online chat session between the pair of people; and sending, to the first person, an electronic message including a portion of the topic data; wherein; the basis data includes the first person data, the second person data, and the topic data. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A computer-implemented method comprising:
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creating a pairwise relationship data set including a who attribute portion and a what attribute portion, the pairwise relationship data set corresponding to a pairwise entity including only the pair of people consisting only of a first person and a second person; generating first person data including first identity data related to an identity of the first person and first interest data related to topics of interest of the first person; generating second person data including second identity data related to an identity of the second person and second interest data related to topics of interest of the second person; defining the who attribute portion of the pairwise relationship data set by storing;
(i) first identity data, and (ii) second identity data;defining the what attribute portion of the pairwise relationship data set by storing, for the pairwise entity, topic data, with the topic data being;
(i) based on basis data including first interest data and second interest data, and (ii) pre-determined topics of interest to the pairwise entity;monitoring an online chat session between the pair of people; and sending, to the first person, an electronic message including a portion of the topic data. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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